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"To see a world in a grain of sand, and a heaven in a wildflower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand, and eternity in an hour" - William Blake
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he was probably thinking the same thing when you made him read your poetryOriginally posted by treelizard View PostMinor things seem major when you start thinking "is this something I'm gonna have to deal with forever?"
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It just adds so much tension to a relationship when you start thinking like that. Minor things seem major when you start thinking "is this something I'm gonna have to deal with forever?" Know what I mean??Originally posted by Hardball View PostLOL, three eeks!!!
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Originally posted by Hardball View PostSounds like you scored a lot of brownie points with a possible future MIL.
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They used to call that "Angel Dust" and many a dude lost their minds tokin on Angel Dust. LOLOriginally posted by Garland**** that...pcp is the shit. naked push ups on a freeway over pass...booooo yaaaaaa!
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Yea, BUT if you smoke it every day-day in and day out don't you think you are hooked? Some people just get high once in a while. Also, if weed gives you antisocial behavior don't you think thats a problem?Originally posted by Garland...I hate to say this, but Dick is right as rain on this one, Hardball.
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what do you mean by chemically laced blunts???? what chemicals are these crazy blunts laced with ??? i dont even smoke blunts. what are you even talking about hardball? are you talking about smoking chewies? those are when you sprinkle cocain over your marijuana as you stuff it in the blunt. i dont smoke chewies if thats what you are trying to say.Originally posted by Hardball View PostI don't think so Son. See, all the good weed was back in the 60's and 70's. Acupoco Gold, Tai Stick, Columbian...........you're smoking cancerous chemically laced blunts. Right now you have no desire to quit, but one day "If you live long enough", you will try to quit and find out that you are hooked. A junkie. It's Sad being a junkie and not even knowing it.
dude, you are severely misinformed.
but thanks for your concern. the only negative side effect ive suffered from weed was that my coworkers would always wonder why i had to go to the parking lot every time a pink floyd would come on the store radio.
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Sounds like you scored a lot of brownie points with a possible future MIL.Originally posted by treelizard View PostLOL! Well, since they didn't have any spectator areas for the first 8 miles, we showed up about an hour into the race. Then we found out where we were and figured out where a spectator area with the possibility of parking would be. It was 19 miles in. So we got breakfast and then found parking and cheered on runners until we saw him run by. Then he had about five miles until the next spectator area with parking, so we stopped by the grocery store to buy him anything we thought he might want (bananas, Larabars, almonds, sunflower seeds, vitamin water, etc.) and cheered him on again. Then we found the parking spot close to the finish line and waited for him to finish. It was actually a lot of fun and not at all boring, but I think it would've been had I been by myself. He had a really good time and we were so proud of him. He also didn't look winded at all, even at the end. Just sore.
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LOL. I guess I've gotten good at ignoring the side conversations.Originally posted by jubaji View PostWait, you're still talking about the marathon, right?

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Originally posted by treelizard View PostIt was actually a lot of fun and not at all boring, but I think it would've been had I been by myself. He had a really good time and we were so proud of him. He also didn't look winded at all, even at the end. Just sore.
Wait, you're still talking about the marathon, right?
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LOL! Well, since they didn't have any spectator areas for the first 8 miles, we showed up about an hour into the race. Then we found out where we were and figured out where a spectator area with the possibility of parking would be. It was 19 miles in. So we got breakfast and then found parking and cheered on runners until we saw him run by. Then he had about five miles until the next spectator area with parking, so we stopped by the grocery store to buy him anything we thought he might want (bananas, Larabars, almonds, sunflower seeds, vitamin water, etc.) and cheered him on again. Then we found the parking spot close to the finish line and waited for him to finish. It was actually a lot of fun and not at all boring, but I think it would've been had I been by myself. He had a really good time and we were so proud of him. He also didn't look winded at all, even at the end. Just sore.Originally posted by Mike BrewerStill sounds like about as much fun as watching other people fish to me.
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